The moving average is one of the oldest analytical tools for stock market alerts. It shows the average
value of the stock price over a period of time and is used to emphasize the
direction of a trend. While price is below the moving average, it is
considered as bearish behaviour in relation to the trend length being
viewed. When price falls from the level above the moving average to the level below the moving
average, it warns that the price trend being viewed may be weakening, and it presents stock market timing alerts. The moving
average is a lagging indicator of the price trend. Moving average and stock price crossover is a stock trading signal. The basic interpretation is to
buy when the stock price moves above its moving average and to sell when the
price moves below its moving average. The length of the moving average should
match the trend time frame. We use 20 day moving average crossover to identify weekly
trend and 50 day moving average crossover for monthly trend stock market alerts.

Index column presents the index name.Tips:
– Move the cursor over the index name to see the index symbol.
– Click on the index name to redirect to the technical signals details page.

Symbol column presents a list of symbols that match the selected criteria.Tips:
– Move the cursor over the symbol to see the full name.
– Click on the symbol to redirect to the technical signals details page.

Weekly Column represents a stock close price at the last business dayof the previos week and weekly price change.

GFI columns present daily and weekly Greed/Fear Indicator (GFI). The Greed/Fear
Indicator is TheGreedyTrader.com proprietary stochastic market sentiment indicator that fluctuates from 0% to 100%.
A stock with GFI higher than 70% indicates a high greed and low fear market sentiments and is considered to be an overbought
signal. Lower than 30% GFI indicates high fear and low greed market sentiments and it is considered to be an oversold signal.Tips:
– Green color presents an oversold signal
– Bold green font presents strong oversold signal
– Red color presents an overbought signal
– Bold red font presents a strong overbought signal
– Click on the column header to sort records in ascending/descending order (subscribers only).

Ranking columns – "Sector" and "Industry" columns represent Sector and
Industry overbought/oversold Rank. Sectors are ranked from 1 to 10 (the higher number represents
more overbought sector). The industries are ranked from 1 to 216 (the higher number represents
more overbought industry). The rank can be used for sector and industry rotation.Tips:
– Move the cursor over the rank to see the Sector/Industry name as a tool tip.
– Click on the "Sector" rank to see the Sector overbought/oversold indicators by Industry.
– Click on the "Industry" rank to see the detailed technical indicators for Industry members.
– Click on the column header to sort records in ascending/descending order (subscribers only).

Technical Signals column displays the number of advanced weekly technical signals for each symbol. An advanced technical screener represents more than 30 signals.Tips:
– Click on the number-link to see the list of the technical signals for the selected symbol.

Candlesticks Column shows the weekly list of the Candlestick patterns.Tips:
– Move the cursor over an icon to see the Candlestick pattern names and dates.
– Click on the icon to see the candlestick chart popup window
with the weekly list of Candlestick patterns.
– Click on the column header to sort records in ascending/descending order (subscribers only).

Watch List Column: click on the "+" sign to add symbol to your watch list. You can view
your "Watch List" technical analysis by selecting "Watch List" menu item under the "Analysis" menu.
You should be logged in to use the "Watch List" functionality.